I haven't seen a updated "all in one" list. I know you can get the Nvidia graphics drivers from their site. You might try down loading the latest Bootcamp and extracting them out.
What is and isn't working so far on your install?_________________MacMini 2.0GHz C2D (2009)
MacMini 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo
Dell Mini 10v *OSX 10.6.4*

The only thing that isn't working is the audio. I've had this problem before on XP only installs and had to search high and low for a working sigmatel hd audio driver. 3+ hours last night and I was unable to find one for vista/7. There is an unidentified entry for some kind of a "counter" that I'm not sure about.

I tried downloading the 32bit bootcamp but isn't it a mac application? It failed to run on my windows 7 installation. I'm a little concerned that without bootcamp drivers I'm missing some basic system level drivers that may affect speed. My install does not seem to be very zippy. Then again it is a mini.

Any help would be appreciated, especially how I might extract drivers from a bootcamp file.

This mini was an older one that only came with Leopard (I believe) and unfortunatly I left it at the office which is snowed in.

I was going to DL a snow leopard and see if I could reach into the packed file and pull out the "drivers" directory and find a usable audio driver there.

I also DL'd a number of Realtec and Sigmatel drivers from the internet and none semed to have worked (none would get rid of the speaker with an x). The last one I tried was a Dell simatel driver R114282 which seems to have installed properly (under compatibility mode), and gives me a speaker on the status area instead of a speaker with an X. It all looks good expcept no sound coming from the mini or speakers that I've plugged in.

Insert your OS X Leopard DVD. When prompted, select Run setup.exe.
The Boot Camp installer will launch. Click Next to begin.
Select I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next again. Make sure that Apple Software Update for Windows is checked, and click Install. The Boot Camp installer will do its thing, and install all the required drivers. Notifications will pop up with each driver that gets installed. Once completed, click Finish.

# And yet again you’ll be prompted to reboot. Remove your OS X Leopard DVD from the drive, and click Yes to restart. If you still have problems with sound not working, you’ll need to install the Realtek driver
that might work i havnt tryed it yet

Jce11 he would have tried that except he didn't have 10.6. disc. I ended up extracting the drivers from Snow Leopard (which was kind of a pain in the a$$ ) and sending them to him. Roveer1 said everything was working after that.
Apparently it is possible to run Windows 7 as your only OS with no Bootcamp._________________MacMini 2.0GHz C2D (2009)
MacMini 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo
Dell Mini 10v *OSX 10.6.4*

hi roveer1,
Could you please share as to how you managedto get windows 7 without the boot camp working. Did you slipstream the drivers. I have been trying tio get it to even start installing with no success.